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Mental Well-being of Mothers Working in Public Healthcare in Davao Region
This paper delves into the mental well-being of mothers employed in public healthcare in the Davao Region, Philippines, against the backdrop of existing policies aimed at supporting their mental health. Despite legislative measures, incongruences in policy implementation persist, potentially contributing to stress and burnout am.. Read More
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Purpose: This paper summarizes and analyzes education and training of Latino Community Health Advocates (CHAs) to advance Latino community COVID-19 vaccination rates in Omaha, Nebraska, as a subpart of a larger project for the general population. Methods: A Latino-customized and culturally sensitive curriculum was implemented, .. Read More
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Background: Hepatitis infection is a global burden disease, screening for hepatitis to early detection asymptomatic hematoma for reduced mortality were emphasized in community health policy. Aim: To assess the association between liver function related biomarkers and the time to adoption the novelty multiple cancer screening pr.. Read More
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An Empirical Study of the Enduring Impact of Historical Trauma in 2020
This study aimed to investigate the lasting effects of "historical trauma" on the well-being and "social capital" of historically disadvantaged social groups. We examined rates of depressive disorder, as well as employment status and income levels, using the 2020 dataset from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS.. Read More
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Introduction: Globally, India ranked third in reporting cases of cancer, with approximately 1 million cases and half a million deaths every year. Of overall cancer cases, 70% of patients were women and the most common forms found in India were breast, cervical and oral cancer. The highest burden of both cancers was reported to b.. Read More
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When Brucellosis and Sacroiliitis Occur Together: An Unprecedented Pathogen to Consider
Brucella sacroiliitis is an uncommon but serious infection of the sacroiliac joint, which joins the sacrum bone to the iliac bone in the pelvis. Brucella sacroiliitis is a rare condition that may be challenging to identify and manage. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for a positive outcome because delayed or insufficien.. Read More
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Disruption in Healthcare Services: Drawing Scenarios from Individual Healthcare during COVID-19
This study uncovers the disruptions in healthcare services of three distinct time stamps on individual healthcare services during COVID-19. Descriptive analysis was followed to understand various patterns in healthcare service disruptions. Logistic regression and Chi-square statistics were also followed to examine associations a.. Read More
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Objective: We describe a community-academic collaboration empowering Community Health Advocates (CHAs), using health promotion strategies, to advance COVID-19 vaccination rates in their respective communities: African American/(Black), Latino, Maya) and populations with economic disadvantage in Omaha, Nebraska. Methods: We trai.. Read More
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Changes in Oxygen Delivery during Experimental Models of Cerebral Malaria
Cerebral Malaria (CM) is a severe manifestation of malaria that commonly occurs in children and is hallmarked by neurologic symptoms and significant Plasmodium falciparum parasitemia. It is currently hypothesized that cerebral hypoperfusion from impaired microvascular oxygen transport secondary to parasitic occlusion of the micr.. Read More
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Effect of Glucose and Fructose on Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD)- A Review
The liver is a large organ in the abdomen that is responsible for many vital functions in the body. Liver diseases will cause a gradual loss of liver function and result in inflammation and destruction of renal parenchyma. Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) has been a public health concern since diabetes and obesity are m.. Read More
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Attitudes for Online Self-Medication: COVID-19 Impact in Bulgaria
Objectives: Our aim was to study online self-medication attitudes in Bulgaria towards weight management and stimulation of immune system during COVID-19 pandemic. Method: A short anonymous online survey was published in popular lifestyle and news sites for 1 month. Using HTML5 banner technology, a banner survey was programmed, .. Read More
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A Community-Based, Grassroots Intervention for Covid-19 Vaccination in the Black Population
Background: The Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic remains an ongoing public health threat, with higher rates of COVID-19 morbidity and mortality seen in populations of color. While COVID-19 vaccines have shown efficacy in preventing severe symptoms with infection, there is still vaccine hesitancy in Black communities. Met.. Read More
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Achievement of SDG3 and Universal health coverage requires adequate attention to health workforce characteristics and behavior. Of paramount importance is the successful transition of healthcare workers from the training institutions to the labor market. Transition to practice can be identified as the change from the role of stu.. Read More
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The Misalignment of Schools and Society-Restructuring Education for Success after High School
The misalignment between schools and adult society is a grave problem, demanding transformational change. Nationally, 15% of high school students drop out, while 60% of Community College and 40% of 4 year college students don’t finish within six years. As retired educators, we have been life-long witnesses of the dysfuncti.. Read More
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Type 2 diabetes mellitus (2DM) affects 10.5% and pre-DM touches 34.5% of the American population. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) estimates that 84% of that 34.5% are unaware that they have it. This study sought patients who are at risk for pre-DM who have yet to be informed of that risk or assessed for pre-DM, and to compa.. Read More
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Objective: Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) is founded on the principle of recognizing community members as equal research partners in order to best understand and address their health needs. Recognizing the scarcity of CBPR in global malaria elimination efforts, this study trained youth in Lira, Uganda to collect d.. Read More
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Determinants of Traditional Cauterization in Patients Visiting Massawa Hospital, Eritrea
Background: Traditional cauterization, one of the ancient modalities of traditional medicine, has been practiced with the application of hot metal rods/knives over diseased body parts with the intention to treat different diseases. In Eritrea, a recent study reported a high prevalence of traditional cautery in patients visiting .. Read More
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Different protein degradation pathways exist in cells. However, the bulk of cellular proteins are degraded by the ubiquitinproteasome system (UPS), which is one of these pathways. The upkeep of cellular protein homeostasis is facilitated by the ubiquitin proteasome system, which has a variety of important functions. With the eme.. Read More
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Prevalence of Tuberculosis in Patients Visiting Massawa Hospital: Cross-Sectional Study, 2021
Background: Despite the availability of efficacious drugs, tuberculosis remains a major public health problem in low and middleincome countries. This study was aimed to determine the prevalence of tuberculosis in Massawa Hospital, Eritrea. Methods: Laboratory and medical records of tuberculosis patients in Massawa Hospital were.. Read More
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Prevalence of Alcohol use among the Indian Population and its Impact on Public Health
In the discussion on substance abuse alcohol is reported as one of the most commonly used substances. The public health perspective states alcohol is a major player not only leading to disability but also death and disease. The article aims to provide an insight into the overall understanding of the effect of alcohol consumption.. Read More
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